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Nigeria is directly linked to fossil fuel resources through the measurement of its significant reserves relative to GDP [1] and the projected economic impact of declining global demand on the value of these specific resources [2], [3].

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measurementManley et al. (2017) calculated that the value of Nigeria's fossil reserves could decline by 15% and 26% if fossil prices are 1% and 2% lower, respectively, in the coming decades compared to the 2010s due to declining global demand.
measurementNigeria's fossil fuel reserves to GDP ratio was 222% in 2015.
measurementThe value of Nigeria's fossil fuel reserves is projected to decline by 15–26% in the coming decades compared to 2010 levels.